Cannabis Poses Labeling Hurdle

Variable direct coding prints required information and eliminates the label and its application process.

A Markoprint X1Jet printer integrated with an RF Lite tabletop feeder prints required information directly on cannabis packaging using IQ990 solvent ink from General Ink.
A Markoprint X1Jet printer integrated with an RF Lite tabletop feeder prints required information directly on cannabis packaging using IQ990 solvent ink from General Ink.

Show Daily Exclusive - Regulatory requirements for labeling make packaging cannabidiol (CBD), tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabis products a challenge. A typical CBD product must carry a considerable range of information including date codes, Unique Identifer, batch numbers, weight and CBD and THC content.

Wyld Edibles, a supplier of cannabis edibles such as gummies and chocolates, needed help to meet labeling requirements and contacted Case Printing Solutions, a reseller of AT Information Products (Booth C-2736) and Custom Pak (Booth C-2736). “After struggling with a cheap machine purchased from overseas, we called Case, and they designed a new solution that had us up and running within days,” recalls Tyler Elson, director of Business Development at Wyld Edibles.

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